[SpamCop-Geeks] Re: foxnews.com hijacked??
Noah Spammy
none at none.edu
Sun Aug 17 22:35:27 EDT 2003
"Noah Spammy" <none at none.edu> wrote in message
news:bhkf35$k1k$1 at news.spamcop.net...
>foxnews hires idiots
foxnews.com has been down for over 24 hours.
A piece of the script on their home page reads, in part:
snip
</script>
<body
onLoad="var SymTmpWinOpen = window.open; window.open = SymWinOpen;
document.location.href='http://www.foxnews.com.edgesuite.net; window.open =
SymTmpWinOpen;">
</body>
pins
This section should read:
</script>
<body
onLoad="var SymTmpWinOpen = window.open; window.open = SymWinOpen;
document.location.href='http://www.foxnews.com.edgesuite.net'; window.open =
SymTmpWinOpen;">
</body>
This lower script works. The programmer omitted a single quote after
edgesuite.net
The weird thing is that nobody seems to notice or care. I emailed fox
earlier today, subtly hinting that a better programmer was interested in
doing their website. Nobody answered the email and the site is still down.
Fair and balanced does not include intelligence, apparently. If their
website programming is this bad, how good can their news be????
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